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How are concentrations of acid and absorbance of a specific wavelength related?
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haubertbr
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How are concentrations of acid and absorbance of a specific wavelength related?
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I'm working on a lab where i used NaOH with concentrations of .2, .1, ,05, .025. and .0125 molarities. i measured their absorbance at 565nm and they all had 1 drop of phenophalien. I took readings every minute until 16 minutes passed. It looks like they all have a linear decrease in absorbance, but the .0125 concentration actually goes up. does this sound correct? how should each concentration of acid differ?
i based my lab off of this one but i modified it:
https://tamapchemistryhart.wikispaces.com/file/view/Kinetics+of+Dye+Fading+Lab+Flinn+LQ1213.pdf
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Re: How are concentrations of acid and absorbance of a specific wavelength related?
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It would be easier to determine what's going on if you could post your actual data, either in table format or preferably as a figure.
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